17] rec mute key, 18] shuttle wheel, 19] data dial – Teac DA-40 User Manual

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2 - Parts of the tape deck

TASCAM DA-40

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If the selected digital input is interrupted or is incor-
rect for any reason, the words

DIGITAL IN

, shown

on the bottom right of the display will blink to alert
you of the fact.

From the input monitor mode, pressing and holding
the

RECORD

key and pressing the

PLAY

key will

start recording (the

RECORD

and

PLAY

indicators

will both light).

From the input monitor mode, pressing and holding
the

RECORD

key and pressing the

PAUSE

key will

put the tape deck into record ready mode (the

RECORD

and

PAUSE

indicators will both light).

NOTES

If the tape deck is left in record ready mode
for three minutes or longer, it will automati-
cally enter the input monitor mode (the head
drum will stop spinning).

It is possible to enter input monitor mode with
a write-protected cassette inserted, or with no
cassette inserted.

It is also possible to enter the record mode
directly from the stop mode by pressing and
holding the RECORD key and pr\essing the
PLAY key. It is also possible to enter the
record ready mode directly from the stop
mode (RECORD key and PAUSE key).

When the tape deck is in record ready mode, when
recording on a tape which has previously been
recorded or “formatted” by recording silence, turning
the DATA dial

[19]

allows the selection of a program

number other than 01, meaning that this recording
will start at the selected number, and subsequent pro-
grams will be written with numbers automatically
incremented from this selected value.

NOTE

Valid program numbers are from 01 to 99. If
the above procedure is used to select a pro-
gram number at the high end of the range,
and the automatic increment procedure takes
the number above 99, the number will “wrap”
to 00. The number 00 can cause problems
when searching and locating, and this should
be remembered when setting program
numbers.

[17] REC MUTE key

Use this key to record a period of silence on the tape.
If the tape deck is recording, and this key is pressed,
the

RECORD

indicator will flash, and all input to

the tape will be muted. After a number of seconds
(defined in the menu

RecMut

function—see 3.4,

"Record mute time"), the tape deck will enter the
record ready mode (the record and pause indicators
will both be lit).

Pressing and holding the key for a few seconds will
mute the input, and will put the tape deck into record
ready mode as soon as the key is released.

[18] SHUTTLE wheel

Turn this wheel to move the tape backwards (coun-
terclockwise) or forwards (clockwise). Turning the
wheel further from the center will make the tape
move faster in the appropriate direction.

The tape may be shuttled both forwards and back-
wards, from normal speed to twelve times normal
speed .

When entering characters for program titles, and
editing memory locations, etc., this control acts as a
cursor control (counterclockwise to move the cursor
to the left, and clockwise to move it to the right).

[19] DATA dial

This dial is used for two major functions.

One is to change the value of data in menus and
parameter settings.

It can also be used, however, to select an absolute
program number at which playback should start
(compare this with the

SKIP

keys, which are used to

select a program number relative to the current
number).

While the tape is stopped or paused, and a menu or
edit function is not displayed, turn the data dial.

The program number following the

>

sign flashes.

Program numbers can be from

01

through

99

, and

turning the

DATA

dial past the limit will start at the

other end of the list.

Press the

PLAY

key within five seconds of turning

the

DATA

dial to locate to the start of the program

and start playing.

Press the

PAUSE

key within five seconds of turning

the

DATA

dial to locate to the start of the program

and put the tape deck into pause mode.

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